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Hi everyone , I've just graduated from an Algerian institute now i'm looking forward to work as a nurse in Canada , america or Austrilia but i have to face some problems that i haven't been able to solve yet.

firstly i'd studied and graduated in french language .

secoundly I've never thought about immigration so I've no idea even i did some research but i sill don't understand the process clearly even those who are common in Canada for instance compare my credentials to canadian standards and so on, i know that each province has own standards , the questions are:

what would they do to my applicant while my diploma is written by french?

what country of those i mentioned before is the easiest to apply from the process aspect ?

how long would take me to get a course in each of those countries ? and how much it costs?

if i didn't manage to pass the NECLEX exam, would i have to take the course again ?

how long it takes to finish the process to apply in Australia if everything goes ok?

thank you for trying to help .

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

We have several threads in Nurse Registration forum discussing Canada, USA and Australia so suggest starting point would be reading them.

We have several threads in Nurse Registration forum discussing Canada, USA and Australia so suggest starting point would be reading them.

thank you

i did some research but i haven't found someone facing this problem of diploma language and the work language because i studied in french language and want to work in English country, please at least i need the answer for this question

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

If looking at working in English speaking countries then everything will need translation to English by a recognized translation service

as i see the different language wouldn't make any trouble .

thank you a lot

Apply the province of Quebec. French is the official language there.

thanks but i have no tendency to work in any country that french is the official language

thanks but i have no tendency to work in any country that french is the official language

Quebec is a Canadian province. Connect the dots

Specializes in Midwifery.

If youve done Nursing you can Sooo do ENGLISH. Its manditory almost internationally, and a definate resume perk.

Specializes in Midwifery.

You are NOT ALONE. others have made it. You will too.

Specializes in Midwifery.

Your medium of education is your strength, you have 2 steps. Take one at a time. Quebec though French is proximal to (Engliish speaking ) Canada and the US. Get a job there and then work on your English. BTW all your docs must be officially translated in English before you apply. You have to pass a local Board of Registration Exam to work as an RN. There is an application process and fee for each. Have not researched Quebecs language restrictions for registration (hopefully/luckily its French) I was a SNAI secretary (200+ students) and assisted my batch of 23 students transistion from Marathi/Hindi to doing the Nursing exams in English. Good luck

i have a couple of questions need to be answered in detail , could you help me with them as you seem to be have long experience , it would be pleasure of you if you left your email or something in a message . thanks a lot for interesting .

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